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dsamani 06-23-2020 12:41 AM


Originally Posted by afm (Post 1574516)
They're steel. Professional Miata Parts Guy Ed has the good advice :)


​​​​​​​That explains why they're so damn expensive!

BMWidmer 06-23-2020 12:43 AM


Originally Posted by dsamani (Post 1574511)
Actually the Miatahubs website doesn't make any claim about the material of the front hubs, only that they are billet. They appear to be aluminum, but idk.

If you look on the description of the rears it states:

"These are a ground up design and made of the same premium quality high carbon Billet steel that you know and love from the front hubs. MADE IN USA!"

So you're right that it doesn't state the material on the product description of the front but they are clearly standing up to abuse that aluminum would not.

dsamani 06-23-2020 12:48 AM


Originally Posted by BMWidmer (Post 1574519)
If you look on the description of the rears it states:

"These are a ground up design and made of the same premium quality high carbon Billet steel that you know and love from the front hubs. MADE IN USA!"

So you're right that it doesn't state the material on the product description of the front but they are clearly standing up to abuse that aluminum would not.

Well steel rear hubs are common because of the space constraints and all that. Even the V8R hubs are steel.

MH could be using aluminum in that area and get away with it because there's more space to work with, and judging by how thicc everything is, I wouldn't be surprised. After all, it wouldn't require significantly more thickness in steel for it to be strong enough to handle track duty. The similarity in design with the Wilwood hubs kinda backs that up.

I'll wait for an official word from the MH guy on what material it is. Regardless, they're a proven part that's ready to roll.

EDIT: Seriously, who tf gave me a negcat? Are you seriously THAT petty? Is "waiting for an official response from the actual manufacturer rather than speculate or use information derived from a different part" actually a problem?

Rugged Badger Racing 06-23-2020 08:19 AM

We made some hubs last year that we wanted to fit in around the Wilwood price point, but then Wilwood came out with theirs and we shelved it. I haven't heard anything bad about Miatahubs other than price, and they seemed too heavy. Now that Wilwoods are failing left and right, would anyone be interested in us releasing a set of hubs around the $699-799 price point? The prototypes we made are 440C which is very high carbon but for production we might chose something more compliant. In CAD these were something like 10x stronger than stock on the flange. Now that the season was starting again we were asking a buddy to test them, but with no real urgency.

The bearing is a cartage style and is basically the OE size.

Let me know if there is interest.

Thanks, Roy - RBR

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sixshooter 06-23-2020 11:29 AM

Why not

jpreston 06-23-2020 12:12 PM


Originally Posted by dsamani (Post 1574520)
I'll wait for an official word from the MH guy on what material it is. Regardless, they're a proven part that's ready to roll.

They're steel.

Every decision we made on our hubs was about maximizing life and eliminating hubs as a failure point on the NA/NB. Cost and weight were less important.

dsamani 06-23-2020 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by jpreston (Post 1574554)
They're steel.

Every decision we made on our hubs was about maximizing life and eliminating hubs as a failure point on the NA/NB. Cost and weight were less important.

<3

Thank you for the response

Midtenn 06-23-2020 01:37 PM


Originally Posted by Rugged Badger Racing (Post 1574539)

Let me know if there is interest.

Thanks, Roy - RBR

If you've got something that matches (or at least closely matches) MiataHubs I think you've got a winner at that price.

Mud_Duck 08-27-2020 10:41 PM

Interested
 

Originally Posted by Rugged Badger Racing (Post 1574539)
We made some hubs last year that we wanted to fit in around the Wilwood price point, but then Wilwood came out with theirs and we shelved it. I haven't heard anything bad about Miatahubs other than price, and they seemed too heavy. Now that Wilwoods are failing left and right, would anyone be interested in us releasing a set of hubs around the $699-799 price point? The prototypes we made are 440C which is very high carbon but for production we might chose something more compliant. In CAD these were something like 10x stronger than stock on the flange. Now that the season was starting again we were asking a buddy to test them, but with no real urgency.

The bearing is a cartage style and is basically the OE size.

Let me know if there is interest.

Thanks, Roy - RBR

Keep us posted.

Rugged Badger Racing 08-28-2020 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Mud_Duck (Post 1579938)
Keep us posted.

Anyone a member of a track club that gets a ton of track time? I can send them to them for testing. I can't fit testing these into our race schedule.

phocup 01-22-2021 11:38 PM

In for updates.

mx592 01-23-2021 11:24 AM

I recently purchased Brofab racer front hubs. Miatahubs look awesome but I couldn’t justify the 100% higher cost.


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